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Computer C.T.-3

Computers

Blue Print Cycle Test-3

Blue Prints

Hindi Revision Question Bank

Hindi Revision Question Bank

English Revision Question Bank class 4

English question bank class 4

Hindi Practice Sheet

Hindi Practice Sheet

Cycle Test-3 Portion and Time-Table

Time Table for Grade – IV Cycle Test 3 Examination (2018-19) Date 04.01.19 05.01.19 07.01.19 08.01.19 09.01.19 10.01.19 11.01.19 Day Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Subject Math Holiday EVS Hindi Computers English Holiday Note:- 1.     School time during tests – 8:10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.(04/01/19 to 11/01/19) 2.     School time on 12/01/19 – 8:10 a.m. to 01:00 p.m.   3.     Students will go home after test. (private/personal transport co-ordination                                                                        requested)   Grade IV - Cycle Test 3 -   Portion (2018-19) ENGLISH HINDI MATHS Prose : 1.        Two Friends and a Lion 2.        The Little Boy who Saved the Town Poetry: 1.        My Shadow 2.        Indian Weavers Grammar : 1.        The Present Tens

Class 4 English workbook

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My shadow, Two friends and a lion, Indian Weavers, Tenses and Punctuation.

EVS Revision Question bank

EVS Revision Question bank Click to Download

Class 4(A,B &C) Maths Revision Question Bank Answer Scheme C.T -3

Maths Revision Question Bank Answer Scheme

Class 4(A,B &C) Revision question Bank C.T -3

Maths Revision Question Bank 

I.E Project

Dear Parents,  Through the ‘Times Gone By’ module in Integrated English, the students of Grades 3 & 4 are learning about the concept of ‘Then and Now’. The students will compare and contrast how the things have changed over generations.  As a part of the module, the students are expected to bring the following:  A small shoe box, colour pencils, sketch-pens, ribbons, sequence, etc. to decorate.  Photographs of your family and your child’s photograph, books, old/new coins, old/new grocery receipts, chocolate wrappers, paper mural (using a long scroll of drawing paper), a local newspaper and small things that are your favourite and are special for you (important events/ memories that have been preserved by you).  His or her personal details like height and weight (in cm or inches) from home, as  he/she will be making a time capsule of  his/her life. The students will have to bring the things during the next session in their I.E class, for this activity.  Thanking You 

EVS .CHAPTER-Types Of Plants

Types of plants Key words harsh commercially fleshy evergreen dense carnivorous elevation slanting coastal enclosed rainforest mosses drip tip floating buttress root aquatic Features of plants growing in different regions Region Features examples Deserts ·        Long roots to search water. ·        Fleshy stems to store water. ·        No or less leaves to reduce water loss . Date palm, keekar, khair and khejri. Rainforests       ·        Thin bark as they do not have to store water ·        Drip trip enables rain drops to run off quickly.              Buttress roots to       help tree stand Wild jack, bishop wood, dhup Aquatic 1.Floating ·        Light an